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    | ...John F. Kennedy was assassinated | Elizabeth II 
 
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    | "If I Were A Rich Man" | Fiddler on the Roof 
 
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    | The honeymoon video of this unconventional documentarian was the first episode of his hit show | Steve Irwin 
 
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    | In English it's an Asian sauce; in Spanish it means "I am" | soy 
 
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    | It's the last name of West Virginia's junior senator, whose great-granddad dabbled in the oil business | (Alex: Yes, Jay [*].) 
 Rockefeller
 
 
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    | This city's airport terminal building has a white fabric roof formed into peaks to resemble the snow-capped Rockies nearby | Denver 
 
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    | ...John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence | George III 
 
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    | "When You're Good To Mama" | Chicago 
 
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    | The singer & political activist seen here formerly fronted this famous rock band | (Alex: [*].  Peter Garrett.) 
 Midnight Oil
 
 
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    | Latin for "with", it precedes "grano salis" (grain of salt) as well as "laude" (praise or honor) | cum 
 
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    | Think faster than the speed of sound: this pilot was born in Myra on Feb. 13, 1923 | (Chuck) Yeager 
 
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    | This airport on the island of Bonaire in the Caribbean is named for a protected stilt-legged, pink wading bird | Flamingo (Airport) 
 
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    | ...the Church of England broke with the Roman Catholic Church | Henry VIII 
 
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    | "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant" | Movin' Out 
 
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    | Eleanor Gow is the birth name of this Australian supermodel | (Elle) Macpherson 
 
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    | If hesitating between guten morgen & guten abend, there's always guten this, "good day" | tag 
 
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    | Alphabetically, this West Virginia family once led by a man named "Devil Anse" comes before their Pike County, Ky. rivals | Hatfield 
 
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    | The international terminal at LAX is named for this former mayor | Bradley 
 
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    | ...Shakespeare wrote "Hamlet" | (Al: Who is James I?) (Alex: Oh, no. We thought somebody might say that. It was [*].  Hamlet in 1601.)
 
 Elizabeth I
 
 
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    | "Kansas City" (where "ev'rythin's up to date") | (Leszek: What is The Music Man?) [Leszek folds forward once he realizes his mistake, before Alex gives the correct response.]
 
 Oklahoma!
 
 
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    | Sydney-born Prime Minister seen here | John Howard 
 
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    | The state's motto is these people, also the nickname of WVU's athletic teams, "are always free" | mountaineers 
 
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    | Its airport code, ORD, comes from Orchard Field, the airport previously on the site | (Al: What is Chicago?) ...
 (Alex: He gave me the city instead of the airport.)
 
 O'Hare
 
 
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    | ...the 20th century began | Victoria 
 
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    | "Wand'rin' Star" | Paint Your Wagon 
 
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    | Seen here wearing his definitive yet oddball headgear, this 19th century Australian lives on in myth & legend | (Ned) Kelly 
 
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    | It's French for "growth" & may follow "premier" to describe a first-rate wine | cru 
 
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    | Then a part of Virginia, this village became famous for an Oct. 16, 1859 event | (Alex: The site of John Brown's raid.  You're right.) 
 Harpers Ferry
 
 
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    | With 30 million passengers a year, it's the UK's second-busiest airport | Gatwick 
 
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